Kristen from Lipstick and Sawdust built this standing bookshelf for a friend who was expecting her first baby. Along with saving some green, Kristen was able to customize the size of the shelf to fit the nursery. I love how this style of shelf shows the fronts of the books instead of the spines. Why […Read More]

You always hear people say that kids grow up way too fast, and it’s definitely true! Growth charts are a great way to record all those precious inches that mark the passage of time. Tiffany from That Village House created a really cute way to track her kiddos’ growth with this ruler growth chart. Tiffany […Read More]

I recently spotted an amazing fort bed in Pottery Barn Kid’s recent catalog. I first thought how cool it was before nearly keeling over at the price tag. Thank goodness building gurus Jaime from That’s My Letter and Ana White have you covered with project plans and a step-by-step picture tutorial so you can build […Read More]

Courtney from Sweet C’s Designs was inspired to create a fresh and fun peony lamp for her newest arrival’s nursery. She already had a white lamp base, so with the purchase of an inexpensive lampshade and a couple of peony bushes, she was ready to hot glue. I just love the finished product. It is […Read More]

Over at Silhouette Blog, Jeana shares an adorable way to track your child’s growth with a “DIY growth chart that doubles as wall art.” Of course, her Silhouette made it super easy to create the stenciled numbers and adorable dog tags that display the child’s name, age, and height. It’s not easy to find a […Read More]

Rachelle from Adventures in Creating recently completed a big boy bed for her son following plans from Ana White. I so love the storage component of this design. It doesn’t take up any extra space in the room and adds to the décor when paired with some cute little baskets. Rachelle says this is her […Read More]

Heather from Crafting the Night Away was inspired by a pennant banner hanging in a Pottery Barn Kid’s store to make a replica for her daughter’s room. It only requires patterned paper and ribbon, so you could get away with a pretty low bill if you’ve got the supplies on hand. I love the little […Read More]

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The purpose of this site is to inspire you. I believe in giving credit to the amazing designers from companies who are on the cutting edge of great interior design. While I love showcasing people who have imitated the decor of these brilliant designers I don't advertise selling or making money off them. Knock Off Decor does not advocate taking these tutorials or products and selling them. Okie dokie?